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Overview

Irenaeus of Lyons was an influential Church Father of the second century. He was one of the first to emphasize the episcopacy and the canonicity of the four Gospels, playing a large role in the formation of a New Testament canon. Irenaeus was a disciple of Polycarp, who in turn was a disciple of the Apostle John.

The Life and Works of St. Irenaeus of Lyons collection provides an excellent introduction to the writings and significance of this influential early Christian teacher and apologist. The Writings of Irenaeus is an extensive collection of the bishop of Lyons’ work, including his most famous work, Against Heresies—directed against the Gnostic heretics. H. R. Montgomery Hitchcock provides a valuable introduction to Irenaeus’ teachings, and James Beaven’s work provides a biography and discussion of Irenaeus and the doctrines he developed in the second century.

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Key Features

Presents an extensive collection of Irenaeus’ works, including Against Heresies

Includes a biography and an introduction to the works and theology of Irenaeus

An Account of the Life and Writings of St. Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyons and Martyr

This volume contains James Beaven’s examination of the life and work of Irenaeus.

About Irenaeus of Lyon

Irenaeus of Lyons (AD 130–202) was bishop of Lyon in Gaul. He was an early Church Father and apologist. His work played a key role in forming Christian theology. Unlike many of his contemporaries, Irenaeus was born into a Christian family. He was a priest at Lyons and became bishop after Pothinus was martyred. Most of his writing is directed against the Gnostic heretics. He is recognized as a Saint by both the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches.